To “D” or Not to “D”…That Is the Question

New guidelines will reignite controversy over when to recommend vitamin D supplementation in adults and whether to check levels.

About 41% of people in the US have low vitamin D levels. This could be due to multiple factors, including deficiency in the diet, lack of sun exposure, etc.

While data link low vitamin D levels to conditions such as heart disease, dementia, and various types of cancer, vitamin D supplements don’t seem to benefit these patients.

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